Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "'Sneak Out' opens with a great wrecking-ball riff, but the real action is the wily shifts in licks and meter, the way the band veers from a burglar's creep to full throttle without thrashing the tune."Spin (pp.103-104) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Do You Wanna Get High?' is an acoustic laugh that turns into a Zeppelin bomb. Hipness be damned, a tour with the Racounteurs would benefit both."Kerrang (Magazine) (p.46) - "[T]he guitars remains set to stun...when it comes to kicking out the jams these boys are all business."0.2933772

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] captivating romantic mystery....Rappoport and Timi carry the film's oblique tone, saying as much through their silences as their dialogue."Box Office "Showing special attention to sound design and, as the title suggests, the play of time -- key revelations happen at calculated points in the telling of the story -- it's an expertly crafted work."Film Comment "Attention armchair sleuths: After viewing the Italian psychological thriller THE DOUBLE HOUR, you may want to see it a second or even a third time to decipher its secrets."New York Times "[A] suave, elliptically drawn neo-noir."Movieline "It's a wild tale that's so full of surprises, reversals and double-jointed plot twists that you wouldn't think there'd be room for anything else. But there is."Los Angeles Times "Nothing in this enjoyably twisty, cool/hot, genre-grafting Italian psychological thriller by Giuseppe Capotondi is what it seems..." -- Grade: A-Entertainment Weekly0.1685165

"There's something endearing about these characters....Talbert has done something unexpected and unusual: He's made a nearly violence-free, pointedly hopeful movie that actually touches on a few of the big issues facing American cities."Los Angeles Times "[The film] fuses social observation and raucous, clean humor with a message of redemption."New York Times0.1404304

"There's something endearing about these characters....Talbert has done something unexpected and unusual: He's made a nearly violence-free, pointedly hopeful movie that actually touches on a few of the big issues facing American cities."Los Angeles Times "[The film] fuses social observation and raucous, clean humor with a message of redemption."New York Times0.1404304

"There's something endearing about these characters....Talbert has done something unexpected and unusual: He's made a nearly violence-free, pointedly hopeful movie that actually touches on a few of the big issues facing American cities."Los Angeles Times "[The film] fuses social observation and raucous, clean humor with a message of redemption."New York Times0.1404304